Nature is a language I return to often in my work. I select grasses and flowers with great attention. They are not background detail. They are texture, rhythm, and feeling. They shape the atmosphere as much as any structure. Even the skies carry a personal history. Many come from photographs taken by friends, family, or myself. They are real skies that existed at specific moments, seen by someone, felt by someone. When they appear in my work, they bring a trace of that moment with them. A memory, quietly embedded into something new.
These symbols are part of a larger intention. I want to create spaces that are not only visually immersive, but emotionally open. Spaces that suggest rather than declare. Spaces that ask the viewer to find their own place within them.